Hello all,
Well, I have been looking for a vehicle to replace my gas guzzling / one foot in the grave-other foot on a bananna peel Ford Bronco. Was considering a run of the mill S-10 Blazer or other smaller SUV when I had one of those "whattheheckisthatthing" moments driving past a dealership a few days ago. A closer inspection revealed a 1999 VX-ironman with 96K mi on the odometer.
The dealer claims to have replaced timing belt, water pump, alternator, both window regulators, windshield, tires and general tune-up items (belts, hoses, fluids, etc) I have yet to verify it, but I think most of that should be pretty easy to tell if it is new.
Have a few questions for the group (please bear with me - I'm searching and reading like crazy, but thought I might also get a quick summary here)
Is there anything specifically that is a "usual" trouble spot with this model - anything I should look at specifically?
Is there an actual tow rating for the VX? Most of my towing would be limited to a couple of jet skis to the lake (<1000 pound trailer) But on rare occasions, I may need to haul dirt, rocks, firewood for short distances (10 miles or less) That trailer could be in the ~5000 pound range.
How are they for legroom - I'm about 6'5" barefoot, 6'6" with shoes. I have seen a front seat relocate kit, anybody use that?
How is insurance on a VX - My wife has a Honda Insight (another low production / niche vehicle) and surprisingly the insurance is very reasonable.
Any thoughts on a reasonable price - Edmunds.com seems to be in the 8,500 range, kbb.com is at about 12,500.
Lastly, is the "ironman" package just a bunch of decals and a roof rack?
Thanks for any input - if all goes well, I can stop asking questions and start answering some!
Thanks again!!
Corey